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Does anyone have SFA charges details, please?
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Turns out we've been overpaying for our SFA as it's a lower grade than on the pay statements.
So I can check the maths, does anyone, please, have the daily charge for Type V property for 2006 and 2007, Grades I, II and III? I've found the 2008 charges on the RAF Fam Fed website (and nothing on the official sites!). No Defence Intranet access, unfortunately.
Are the 2009 charges published yet?
Many thanks
So I can check the maths, does anyone, please, have the daily charge for Type V property for 2006 and 2007, Grades I, II and III? I've found the 2008 charges on the RAF Fam Fed website (and nothing on the official sites!). No Defence Intranet access, unfortunately.
Are the 2009 charges published yet?
Many thanks
Mortgage Free thanks to ill-health retirement
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Google AFPRB 2007 and you get:
http://www.ome.uk.com/downloads/2007%2036th%20Report.pdf
page 49 are the charges for housing. 2008 will be on the www too.0 -
Thanks ICATQ, but it only gives Grade I charges for unfurnished accommodation (and those don't match what I'd worked out).
Is it as simple as deducted the furnished charge in one table from the furnished charges in the second table? If so, I feel a bit stupid now...
Edit - ah, the difference is to do with the charge for carpets, curtains and cooker. That's the bit I can't find in the AFPRB reports.Mortgage Free thanks to ill-health retirement0 -
Does anyone have access to the actual charges for Type V, Grades I, II and III for 2006 and 2007, please? I can't work it out from the AFPRB reports as I can't find the carpets/curtains/cooker charge.Mortgage Free thanks to ill-health retirement0
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